Cyanocobalamin

  • 71vitamin B12 — noun Date: 1948 1. a complex cobalt containing compound C63H88CoN14O14P that occurs especially in liver, is essential to normal blood formation, neural function, and growth, and is used especially in treating pernicious and related anemias and in …

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  • 72cyanocobalamine — noun see cyanocobalamin …

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  • 73Ascorbic acid — This article is about the molecular aspects of ascorbic acid. For information about its role in nutrition, see Vitamin C. L Ascorbic acid …

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  • 74Cyanide — This article is about the class of chemical compounds. For other uses, see Cyanide (disambiguation). The cyanide ion, CN−. From the top: 1. Valence bond structure 2. Space filling model 3. Electrostatic potential surface 4. Carbon lone pair… …

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  • 75Nicotinamide — IUPAC name pyridine 3 carboxamide …

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  • 76Proton pump inhibitor — Proton pump inhibitors (or PPI s) are a group of drugs whose main action is pronounced and long lasting reduction of gastric acid production. They are the most potent inhibitors of acid secretion available today. The group followed and has… …

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  • 77Riboflavin — Riboflavin …

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  • 78Vitamin C — This article is about ascorbic acid as a nutrient; for its chemical properties, see the article ascorbic acid; for other uses, see the disambiguation page. Vitamin C …

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  • 79Vitamin K — has also been used as a slang term for ketamine, an unrelated anaesthetic. Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone). Both forms of the vitamin contain a functional naphthoquinone ring and an aliphatic side chain. Phylloquinone has a phytyl side chain …

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  • 80Niacin — IUPAC name …

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